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[February 08, 2013]

Infragistics appoints new COO

Feb 08, 2013 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Infragistics, a software design company, has announced the appointment of Christopher Larsen as its new COO.

Mr Larsen brings more than 25 years in the software industry to this role, where he is responsible for driving all revenue streams for the Company, as well as leading the corporate planning and go-to-market strategies of Infragistics Business Solutions applications.

"2013 holds great opportunities for Infragistics and with Chris' appointment to COO, we are in a position to create deeper market and customer value," said Dean Guida, CEO of Infragistics. "His proven success in enterprise application software, business intelligence and development tools is of strategic importance to Infragistics as we continue to build user interface components and enterprise apps that address the needs of our customers and deliver great end-user experiences."
Prior to Infragistics, Mr Larsen held senior leadership roles at Progress Software and TIBCO software. He also served as President of SAP North America.

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